By Matthew Gillis and Steven Berrent For those of us who are trying to look down the road and see where the litigation technology industry is headed, it might be instructive to take a look back in time to an unlikely example: the law firm mailroom... Read More
Courts faced with ruling on discovery requests involving social media sites are forging new law. Courts can and do issue discovery orders compelling a party of a lawsuit to grant an opposing party access to his or her Facebook page or to permit... Read More
How do marketing companies use tracking technologies in web browsers to collect information on consumer buying habits? How does the perception of this practice vary? Robert Wice , Underwriter, Specialty Lines/Technology, Media and Business Services, Beazley... Read More
Many smaller companies make the mistake of not viewing data breaches as a "big deal" and don't have a plan in place in case one occurs, said Adam Sills , Vice President, E&O of Allied World Assurance Company , speaking at the NetDiligence®... Read More
By Steve C. Posner, Attorney, Posner Law Firm When is notice to a government employee that an employer may conduct surveillance of employee communications sufficient under the Fourth Amendment? What are the Fourth Amendment privacy rights of third parties... Read More
Jon Neiditz , an attorney with Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough , explained how the breach notification rules under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) differ greatly the state breach notification rules during the NetDiligence®... Read More
Peter Foster, Senior Vice President at Willis North America, spoke at the HB NetDiligence® Cyber Risk and Privacy Liability Forum held June 7 to 8, 2010, in Philadelphia. He was joined on the panel by Art Boyle Sr., formerly with H&R Block and... Read More
Vinny T. Sakore of Immersion Ltd. is speaking at the Second Annual NetDiligence® Cyber Risk & Privacy Liability Forum June 9 to 10, 2011, in Philadelphia, co-produced by HB Litigation Conferences . Hear what Sakore had to say about the challenges... Read More
Oliver Brew is Senior Vice President of Technology - Media and Telecommunications Underwriting for Hiscox U.S.A., and co-chair of the Second Annual NetDiligence® Cyber Risk & Privacy Liability Forum June 9 to 10, 2011, in Philadelphia, co-produced... Read More
Meredith Schnur is with the Professional Risk Group of Wells Fargo Insurance Services, and is co-chairing the Second Annual NetDiligence® Cyber Risk & Privacy Liability Forum June 9 to 10, 2011, in Philadelphia, co-produced by HB Litigation Conferences... Read More
Dave Navetta of the Information Law Group spoke at the NetDiligence ® Cyber Risk & Privacy Liability Forum in Philadelphia on June 7 and 8, 2010, a program produced by HB Litigation Conferences in conjunction with NetDiligence. In this clip, he... Read More
Two highly experienced insurance coverage attorneys - Scott Godes of Dickstein Shapiro and Richard Bortnick of Cozen O'Connor - faced off during the "NetDiligence Cyber Risk & Privacy Liability Forum" held in Philadelphia on June 7 and... Read More
Peter Foster, Senior Vice President at Willis North America, spoke at the HB NetDiligence® Cyber Risk and Privacy Liability Forum held June 7 to 8, 2010, in Philadelphia, on "Cyber Security and Privacy Liability Concerns: The Risk Managers Speak... Read More
Dave Navetta of the Information Law Group spoke at the NetDiligence ® Cyber Risk & Privacy Liability Forum in Philadelphia on June 7 and 8, 2010, a program produced by HB Litigation Conferences in conjunction with NetDiligence ® . In this... Read More
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho - (AP) U.S. utilities and industries face a rising number of cyber break-ins by attackers using more sophisticated methods, a senior Homeland Security Department official said during the government's first media tour of secretive... Read More